Engineering Eligibility

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Sindhura rajagopal

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RV, PES, BMS, Dayananda Sagar College are some of the autonomous colleges to list.

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Sindhura rajagopal

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Hi, Complete the Diploma. And then, of course you can make the lateral entry for B.Tech 2nd year engineering onwards.

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Shruti Pandya

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If you are in SC/ST category students, then maybe you are able to get IIIT with JEE Mains and Advance score cutoff, otherwise not.

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krishanu chatterjeeCurious to know new things.

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Hello, basic eligibility criteria for Diploma in engineering is matriculation with atleast 45%. If you have that much marks you can apply for the diploma in engineering. Some colleges take direct admission whereas some prefer to take student via. entrance examination.
Hope it helps. All the best.

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Hem Lata

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The admission criteria differs from course to course. Kindly mention the stream in which you would like to pursue Ph.D.

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Vishal Kumawat

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Yes, you are eligible for military engineering after completing Diploma. And it's good choice for graduation.

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SHUVADIP DUTTA

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No, you are definitely not eligible. You have to have Physics for 4 semester and Mathematics for 2nd semester in B.Sc. There is no restrictions on +2 subjects.

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vaishnavi shuklaLLM from Symbiosis Law School, Pune

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Hi Shanmukha, if you're already pursuing Engineering then I'd recommend you to go for 3 year LLB. 5 year LLB is also an option but it's longer and ideal for those who have finished their 10+2 but for graduates, there's a 3-year LLB Programme that they can enroll. It's comprehensive, and you will be eligible to practice law on finishing the Course. The weightage is the same on both the courses. However, for NLU's you have to appear for CLAT and on qualifying the exam you can get admission in one of the NLU's. But CLAT is for 5 year LLB and not for 3 year LLB. So choose wisely. Further, you can go through this article of mine as it answe
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Sahitya Nigam

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No, that was a rumor as per now. I had also received an image of letter signed from AICTE stating that they have not approved anything regarding that GATE qualification news.

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